How to perform Salat-l-Istikhara
Salat-l-Istikhara
Anytime
a Muslim is making a decision, he or she should seek Allah’s guidance
and wisdom. Allah alone knows what is best for us, and there may be good
in what we perceive as bad, and bad in what we perceive as good.
If
you are ambivalent or unsure about a decision you have to make, there
is a specific prayer for guidance (Salat-l-Istikhara) that you can do to
ask for Allah’s help in making your decision. Should you marry this
certain person? Should you attend this graduate school? Should you take
this job offer or that one? Allah knows what is best for you, and if you
are not sure about a choice that you have, seek His guidance.
Salat
al-Istikhara is a powerful tool that Allah has given us to ask His
guidance in all matters. We should not hesitate to pray Istikhara before
making any choice in our lives, big or small.
It’s
important to do this prayer with sincerity, knowing in our hearts that
only Allah can give us the guidance we seek, and resolved to follow the
guidance He gives us, even if it clashes with our own desires.
We should also say the dua with firm conviction, not begging or pleading, but asking Allah clearly for guidance.
And
we should not be impatient after our dua. We do not put Allah on a
timetable. And we should not expect some sort of miracle, or a dream
full of signs and symbols. These things are not necessary. We simply say
our prayers and trust that Allah has heard us and will answer us in the
way that is best.
Salat-l-Istikhara is described in the Hadith narration below.
Narrated
Jabir bin ‘Abdullah: The Prophet salallahu alaihi wasallam used to
teach us the way of doing istikhara (istikhara means to ask Allah to
guide one to the right sort of action concerning any job or a deed), in
all matters as he taught us the Surats of the Quran. He said, “If anyone
of you thinks of doing any job he should offer a two Rakat prayer other
than the compulsory ones and say (after the prayer):
اللَّهُمَّ
إِنِّي أَسْتَخِيرُكَ بِعِلْمِكَ وَأَسْتَقْدِرُكَ بِقُدْرَتِكَ
وَأَسْأَلُكَ مِنْ فَضْلِكَ الْعَظِيمِ فَإِنَّكَ تَقْدِرُ وَلَا أَقْدِرُ
وَتَعْلَمُ وَلَا أَعْلَمُ وَأَنْتَ عَلَّامُ الْغُيُوبِ اللَّهُمَّ إِنْ
كُنْتَ تَعْلَمُ أَنَّ هَذَا الْأَمْرَ خَيْرٌ لِي فِي دِينِي وَمَعَاشِي
وَعَاقِبَةِ أَمْرِي فَاقْدُرْهُ لِي وَيَسِّرْهُ لِي ثُمَّ بَارِكْ لِي
فِيهِ وَإِنْ كُنْتَ تَعْلَمُ أَنَّ هَذَا الْأَمْرَ شَرٌّ فِي دِينِي
وَمَعَاشِي وَعَاقِبَةِ أَمْرِي فَاصْرِفْهُ عَنِّي وَاصْرِفْنِي عَنْهُ
وَاقْدُرْ لِيَ الْخَيْرَ حَيْثُ كَانَ ثُمَّ ارْضِنِي بِهِ
‘Allahumma
inni astakhiruka bi’ilmika, Wa astaqdiruka bi-qudratika, Wa as’alaka
min fadlika al-‘azlm Fa-innaka taqdiru Wala aqdiru, Wa ta’lamu Wala
a’lamu, Wa anta ‘allamu l-ghuyub. Allahumma, in kunta ta’lam anna
hadha-l-amra Khairun li fi dini wa ma’ashi wa’aqibati amri (or ‘ajili
amri wa’ajilihi) Faqdirhu wa yas-sirhu li thumma barik li Fihi, Wa in
kunta ta’lamu anna hadha-lamra shar-run li fi dini wa ma’ashi wa’aqibati
amri (or fi’ajili amri wa ajilihi) Fasrifhu anni was-rifni anhu. Waqdir
li al-khaira haithu kana Thumma ardini bihi.’
(O
Allah! I ask guidance from Your knowledge, And Power from Your Might
and I ask for Your great blessings. You are capable and I am not. You
know and I do not and You know the unseen. O Allah! If You know that
this job is good for my religion and my subsistence and in my
Hereafter–(or said: If it is better for my present and later needs)–Then
You ordain it for me and make it easy for me to get, And then bless me
in it, and if You know that this job is harmful to me In my religion and
subsistence and in the Hereafter–(or said: If it is worse for my
present and later needs)–Then keep it away from me and let me be away
from it. And ordain for me whatever is good for me, And make me
satisfied with it). The Prophet added that then the person should name
(mention) his need.
Sahih Al-Bukhari – Book 21 Hadith 263
* When making the dua, the actual matter or decision should be mentioned instead of the words “hathal-amra” (“this matter”).
What
needs to be noted is that the answer to one’s istikhara prayer does not
come simply in the form of dreams and feelings but in how Allah
facilitates and unfolds events for an individual after he or she
genuinely strives to do what is best.
Take
the most effective means, which includes consulting those whose
knowledge and wisdom one has confidence in, and place your trust in
Allah.
Lastly,
one needs to be patient in terms of receiving the answer to their
prayers. Remember the words of our Prophet salallahu alaihi wasallam,
“The supplication of everyone is granted as long as he does not show
haste and does not say that he made a supplication but it was not
accepted.” [Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah]
And Allah knows best, He is the All-Seeing, All-Hearing, the best Planner. May He guide us and ease all our difficulties. Ameen.
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